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Where Is The Best Place To LIVE In North America?

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I know everyone has an opinion, so please give me a reason why along with the answer.

It can be Canada or the U.S.

I have always liked the Pacific Northwest (Seattle) and Coastal Carolina/Georgia (Beaufort, Savanna)

The climate is mild in the summer in the Northwest and the landscape is beautiful.

The ocean and the proximity to other areas of the south and the southern charm is why I like the coastal south.

I'm a "lifer" in central Indiana (Indianapolis) and even though I like it here in the summer, I hate winters.

And I'm just looking for a change and a way to start over.

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  1. I would say Florida. If you want warm weather all year round, great beach access,a tropical feel, and a change in pace, then I'd say South Florida and the Miami area.

    However, seeing your taste, I'd recommend Central and Southern Florida. Those parts of Florida keep their beach feel, but also have the Southern charm and beautiful landscape that you like.

    Overall, Florida I think would be a great place for you. The culture change may be what can please you. Also, Florida has a great number of attractions and other places that may relax and soothe you.


  2. Some place that doesn't have tornadoes, earthquakes, floodings, droughts, wild fires, suicide bombings and millions of illegals.

  3. I live in the Midwest. Most of the year the climate is pleasant.

    The scenery is beautiful and the cost of living is low...

    Yes, there are snowstorms in the winter, and 100 degree heat in the summer, and of course , the tornadoes.... but none of that is everyday, and just adds to the charm of living here....

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